- ISBN 978-0-95295-408-8. Connors, Tim. "
Byrds v.
Byrds: The 20th
Anniversary Tribute to the
Byrds 1984–1988".
ByrdWatcher: A
Field Guide to the
Byrds of Los Angeles. Archived...
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Byrds is the
twelfth and
final studio album by the
American rock band the
Byrds and was
released in
March 1973 on
Asylum Records. It was
recorded as the...
- and its follow-up Dr.
Byrds & Mr. Hyde were both
issued in mono and
stereo formats in the UK). This
article lists all of the
Byrds'
official studio albums...
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explorer Byrd or
Byrds may also
refer to:
Byrd (surname),
including a list of
people with the name
Petri Hawkins-
Byrd (born 1957),
known as
Byrd or Bailiff...
- the
frontman and
leader of the
Byrds. He was
inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for his work with the
Byrds. As a solo
artist he has released...
- The
Byrds'
Greatest Hits is the
first greatest hits
album by the
American rock band the
Byrds and was
released in
August 1967 on
Columbia Records (see...
- singer-songwriter and
founding member of the folk rock band the
Byrds. He was the
Byrds' prin****l
songwriter between 1964 and
early 1966,
writing most...
- the
Byrds in 1964. They
scored their first number-one hit in 1965 with a
cover of Bob Dylan's "Mr.
Tambourine Man".
Crosby appeared on the
Byrds' first...
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Richard Evelyn Byrd Jr. (October 25, 1888 –
March 11, 1957), an
American naval officer, was a
pioneering American aviator,
polar explorer, and organizer...
-
December 4, 1944) is an
American musician. He was the
original b****ist of the
Byrds. With
frequent collaborator Gram Parsons,
Hillman was a key
figure in the...